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Contemplative isn't necessarily a bad thing to be, but you'll be accused of being excessively obsessed with yourself should you contemplate your navel too often.
The best gifts of nature surely include a sharp mind capable of learning and retaining the most arcane rules of English usage, which makes me well endowed indeed.
This is a good time for the DoL to remind everyone that it's "oftentimes," not "often times."
A lecture by TFWG on call lecturer Mr. Allen would have to last for hours to cover all the grammatical offenses committed in this thread alone.
Ahem! "English language," not "English Language" unless being used as part of a composition, book, article or song title, "On-call," not "on call" when used before a noun. And so it goes.
Alone last night at Illusions following another fantastic 80s Rockfest, I finished up with some cleaning chores before heading over to Denny's to see the gang.
At the carnival, the proofreader is considered a sort of freak and is relegated to the side show, along with the sword swallower, the wolf boy and the bearded lady.
The bearded lady was once a freak show attraction but now any bearded dude can proclaim that he's a she and the whole world is just supposed to go along with it.
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